An electrical connection testing system for testing existence of an electrical connection between a first electronic device and a second electronic device. An electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit is provided between the first and second electronic devices. The testing system includes a comparator having a first input connected to a power for output of the first electronic device and a second input connected to an output signal from the first electronic device. The output signal is adapted to be sent to the second electronic device through the ESD protection circuit. The testing system also includes a system for determining if a comparator output from the comparator is indicative of the first and second inputs being different or if the comparator output is indicative of the first and second inputs being substantially the same.
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11. An apparatus comprising:
a first electronic device forming an engine;
a second electronic device forming a slave;
an electrical conductor connecting the first electronic device to the second electronic device;
an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit comprising a diode connected between the conductor and the second electronic device;
a comparator having a first input connected to a power for output of the first electronic device and a second input connected to an output signal from the first electronic device to the conductor; and
a system for determining if the first and second electrical devices are connected to each other by the conductor based upon a comparator output of the comparator.
22. A program storage device readable by a machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine for performing operations to test an electrical connection between a first electronic device and a second electronic device, the operations comprising:
based upon a comparison of voltage of an output signal, from the first electronic device to the second electronic device, to a voltage of a power for output of the first electronic device, determining if the first and second electronic devices are electrically connected to each other through an electrostatic discharge protection circuit; and
performing an operation if the step of determining determines that the first and second electronic devices are not electrically connected to each other through the electrostatic discharge protection circuit.
1. An electrical connection testing system for testing existence of an electrical connection between a first electronic device and a second electronic device, wherein an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit is adapted to be provided between the first and second electronic devices, the testing system comprising:
a comparator having a first input connected to a power for output of the first electronic device and a second input connected to an output signal from the first electronic device, wherein the output signal is adapted to be sent to the second electronic device through the electrostatic discharge protection circuit; and
a system for determining if a comparator output from the comparator is indicative of the first and second inputs being different or if the comparator output is indicative of the first and second inputs being substantially the same.
21. A method comprising:
sending an output signal powered by a power for output at an excessive voltage from a first electronic device to a second electronic device, wherein an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit is provided at the second electronic device, wherein the excessive voltage of the power for output is larger than a maximum voltage of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit, and wherein the electrostatic discharge protection circuit prevents voltage of the output signal from exceeding the maximum voltage of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit; and
comparing the voltage of the output signal of the first electronic device to the excessive voltage of the power for output of the first electronic device to determine if the first and second electronic devices are electrically connected to each other through the electrostatic discharge protection circuit.
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9. A hand-held portable electronic device comprising:
an electrical connector for removably connecting the hand-held portable electronic device to a second electronic device, wherein the electrical connector comprises electrical terminals; and
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a hand-held portable electronic device as in
a second electronic device electrically connected to the hand-held portable electronic device by a removable cable, wherein the second electronic device has a plurality of input signal lines each having a separate electrostatic discharge protection circuit, and wherein the hand-held portable electronic device has a plurality of the comparators each connected to a separate one of the electrical terminals.
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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a connection between electronic devices and, more particularly, to a system for testing if the connection exists.
2. Brief Description of Prior Developments
In most portable electronic devices, such as a mobile telephone for example, an electrostatic discharge (ESD) circuit is mandatory in pin electronics. Manufacturers and users of integrated circuits must take precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge. A simple and common solution to protect again electrostatic discharge is by using diodes, which can detect and clip the input voltage if the voltage is out of acceptable input voltage levels.
A conventional line connection test always needs some kind of logic on the slave device when bidirectional communication is used on the same line. A conventional line connection test always needs some kind of logic on the slave device, and a parallel processor bus between the engine and the slave device to get this information. This means that there is needed several different solutions to test a single line connection.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2006/0183470 A1 discloses a method and arrangement of testing a device in a mobile station. U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2006/0273820 A1 discloses an integrated circuit having an input and output circuit and a method for testing.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, an electrical connection testing system is provided for testing existence of an electrical connection between a first electronic device and a second electronic device. An electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit is provided between the first and second electronic devices. The testing system includes a comparator having a first input connected to a power for output of the first electronic device and a second input connected to an output signal from the first electronic device. The output signal is adapted to be sent to the second electronic device through the ESD protection circuit. The testing system also includes a system for determining if a comparator output from the comparator is indicative of the first and second inputs being different or if the comparator output is indicative of the first and second inputs being substantially the same.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an apparatus is provided comprising a first electronic device forming an engine; a second electronic device forming a slave; an electrical conductor connecting the first electronic device to the second electronic device; an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit comprising diodes connected between the conductor and the second electronic device; a comparator having a first input connected to a power for output of the first electronic device and a second input connected to an output signal from the first electronic device to the conductor; and a system for determining if the first and second electrical devices are connected to each other by the conductor based upon a comparator output of the comparator.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method is provided comprising sending an output signal, powered by a power for output at an excessive voltage, from a first electronic device to a second electronic device, wherein an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit is provided at the second electronic device, wherein the excessive voltage of the power for output is larger than a threshold voltage of the ESD protection circuit, and wherein the ESD protection circuit prevents voltage of the output signal from exceeding the threshold voltage of the ESD protection circuit; and comparing the voltage of the output signal of the first electronic device to the excessive voltage of the power for output of the first electronic device to determine if the first and second electronic devices are electrically connected to each other through the ESD protection circuit.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a program storage device readable by a machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine for performing operations to test an electrical connection between a first electronic device and a second electronic device, is provided the operations comprising based upon a comparison of voltage of an output signal, from the first electronic device to the second electronic device, to a voltage of a power for output of the first electronic device, determining if the first and second electronic devices are electrically connected to each other through an ESD protection circuit; and performing an operation if the step of determining determines that the first and second electronic devices are not electrically connected to each other through the ESD protection circuit.
The foregoing aspects and other features of the invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
The hand-held portable device 10 can comprise a mobile telephone for example. However, features of the invention could be used in any suitable type of device(s) which have a electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit or are connectable to a device having an ESD protection circuit. Referring also to
The microphone 18 is a component which is used for converting audio from acoustic waves to an electrical format. The speaker 20 is a component which is used for converting audio from electrical format to acoustic waves. The keyboard 14 is a component which is used for converting information from pressed keys to electrical signals. The radio part 16 is a component which is used for converting electrical information from/to radio waves. The display 22 is a component which is used for converting electrical information to a readable visual format. The touch screen 24 is a component which is used for converting physical touches to electrical format. The camera part 12 is a component which is used for converting an image, which is based on different levels of light from an object, into an electrical format. The engine 26 (with the software (SW)) is able to control these conversions as well as a user interface of the display, which is on the mobile device.
As illustrated generally by the input, output and input/output lines shown in
Electrical connection of electronic devices is not limited to electronic devices inside a single device. For example, as shown in
Electrical components can communicate different signal types between each others. For analog signals different voltage levels can have a different meaning. For digital signals, different voltage level steps can have a different meaning. As noted above, inputs into an electrical component can be protected against electrostatic discharge by an ESD protection circuit. An example of an ESD protection circuit 44 is shown in FIG. 5. The common solution is the use of diodes 46 in the ESD protection circuit 44.
As seen with reference to
A line connection test can be done between components inside a device or between separate devices to insure that the devices/components are working properly and do not need to be serviced, such as having a user send the device away for service. This line connection test can be done different ways.
Referring to
With the invention, the first electronic device (such as the engine 26) can be used to output an excessive voltage level to the second electronic device. This can automatically activate the ESD protection circuit at the input to the second electronic device (the slave component or device), on the line; the ESD protection circuit being connected between the engine and the slave. The excessive voltage level is merely a voltage which is greater than the maximum voltage level of the ESD protection circuit, such as “Power +0.7V” on the example noted above.
Referring also to
If the outputted voltage on the line 48 is clipped by the input ESD protection circuit 44 at the slave 40, the connection between the two components 38, 40 exists. As shown in
In the embodiment shown in
With the line 48 connected to an input of the slave, the ESD protection diode 46A is clipping 0.3V (=1.0V−0.7V) away from the output signal of the output buffer 58. With the line 48 connected, the output signal of the output buffer 58 is the input signal on the line 48. This means that the voltage level of the second comparator input CinA is lower than the first comparator input CinB. This cause the output level (Cout) of the comparator 56 to change and the engine 26 knows that the slave is connected on the line 48.
With the line 48 not connected to an input of the slave, as shown in
The present invention is, thus, able to perform a line connection test by use of the ESD protection circuit of the slave. Every line connection (analog, digital, etc.—Input or Input/Output) can be tested in the same way for all inputs which include an ESD protection circuit. The engine can use an excessive voltage level, which makes it possible to activate the ESD protection diode(s) at the input of the slave (component or device), on the line. The engine can read the voltage level of the line (such as with a comparator in the example described above). In alternate embodiments, other suitable means could be used to determine if the voltage has been clipped or not clipped by the ESD protection circuit. If the outputted voltage of the output signal is clipped by the input ESD protection circuit of the slave, the line connection is OK. If the outputted voltage of the output signal is not clipped by the input ESD protection circuit of the slave, the line connection is not OK.
The invention has various advantages. Only one line connection testing solution is needed versus several different solutions currently used in conventional systems. The invention can be used with all suitable signal line types. It is possible to implement the invention with both internal line connections and external line connections. Thus, an internal line connection between first and second electronic devices inside the device 10 can be provided with the invention. Additionally, or alternatively, an external line connection between first and second electronic devices, such as between the device 10 and another separate device, can be provided with the invention. The ESD protection circuit(s) can, thus, be provided inside the device 10 and/or in the separate device which the device 10 is connected to.
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In alternate embodiments, the ESD protection circuit might not comprise a diode, or could be different from the two diode ESD protection circuit shown in the figures. For example, an ESD protection circuit could comprise transistor(s) or some other active devices. Thus, the invention is intended to include these alternatives.
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. For example, features recited in the various dependent claims could be combined with each other in any suitable combination(s). Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Nurmi, Juha Harri-Pekka, Koskela, Jussi Petteri
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